“I don’t care what happens on paper. My coach John (Blackie) always says we don’t run on paper – which obviously isn’t funny, it’s a dad joke, but it is very true.

“I ran well here, great, but where does that put me for the World Championships? It doesn’t really mean anything with the greatest respect, because at the end of the day it is what happens in the three rounds in Qatar.

“You have Olympic champion Elaine (Thompson) to come, reigning world champion twice over in Dafne (Schippers), so you have to wait and see.”

Miller-Uibo revealed her team had asked for changes to be made at London 2017 before failing with another request for Doha, meaning she will only contest one discipline.

Bahamas Shaunae Miller-Uibo (centre) will not race the 200m at the World Championships. (David Davies/PA)

She added: “We’ve decided I’ll only do the 400m in Doha. The schedule just wouldn’t allow both. We’re asking for Tokyo (Olympics) now.”

The trials for the Worlds, which start next month, are held at the British Championships in Birmingham next weekend.

Katarina Johnson-Thompson finished just one centimetre behind winner Nafi Thiam in the long jump (David Davies/PA)

Katarina Johnson-Thompson missed out on victory in the long jump by one centimetre as she hones her heptathlon events ahead of Doha.

She jumped 6.85m as she was beaten by Olympic heptathlon champion Nafi Thiam, who set a new Belgian record with a leap of 6.86m.

“I felt like there was more in there as well. I’m so happy we’ve found a way to get back to those long jumps because that’s what I’ve been saying for the past two years that my long jump needs to get back to what it was,” Johnson-Thompson said after her best jump in four years.

What a 100m race! 👀@Adam_Gemili was closing in but Yohan Blake just held on to take the win in 10.07